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Titel The censorship of British drama 1900-1968 : volume three : The Fifties
Auteur S. Nicholson
Plaats van uitgave Exeter
Uitgever University of Exeter press
Jaar van uitgave 2011
Reeks Exeter performance studies
ISBN 978-0-85989-750-1
Annotatie X, 272 p. ; 24 cm. - Bibliography: p. 257-259. - Met reg.
Trefwoorden vrijheid van meningsuiting, aanstootgevende kunst, homoseksualiteit, theater, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 1950-1960, geschiedenis (vorm)

Samenvatting
Third part of Steve Nicholson’s four-volume analysis of British theater censorship from 1900 until 1968, based on previously undocumented materials from the Lord Chamberlain’s Correspondence Archives at the British Library and the Royal Archives at Windsor. Charting a range of relevant topics from the period—including the standoffs with Samuel Beckett and with leading American dramatists; the Lord Chamberlain’s determination to keep homosexuality off the stage and to rewrite censorship laws, which resulted in the prohibition of performances of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and A View from the Bridge, among other plays; and the early struggles of Royal Court writers such as John Osborne—Nicholson focuses on the plays we know, those we have forgotten, and even those that have been forever silenced.
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